Thursday, January 31, 2013

Glasses for the Trainer

If you wear glasses and you plan to ride a bike trainer this winter then you might want to think about getting a pair of these glasses. I started wearing reading glasses about two years ago. Before that I had 20/20 vision. Now, at 51 years of age, my eyes need a little help. I have a great pair of stylish Oakley bi-focal reading glasses. They're cool and lightweight but they slip off my head after a few minutes on the trainer. My expensive Oakley's don't hold a candle to my cheap CliC magnetic reading glasses in the area of stick to your headedness. Other glasses fall the floor but my CliC's keep hanging on. They're perfect for the trainer. My wife bought these for me at the local pharmacy for about $20. Black is not the only color. They come in several style and colors.

CliC glasses stay put

CliC glasses hanging around the neck

CliC glasses magnetic fastener open

CliC glasses magnetic fastener closed

The view from the saddle

A pair of glasses that won't fall off of your head while your leaning over, sweaty, and swaying left and right on the trainer may not be ground breaking but, if they work and these do, it's one less thing to worry about.

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I started this blog as an online journal following my first Half-Ironman in Augusta, Georgia in 2010 and before my first full Ironman in Panama City Beach Florida in 2011. Since then I've continued to write and race as my blog has morphed into more of a general triathlon, cycling, and running blog, with some swimming and kayaking occasionally thrown in. I also include some reviews of sports products, technology, and some restaurant and hotel reviews too. Enjoy!